Moore, NC
Alexandrea Moore, Raleigh, NC US
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20110165955 | Golf swing training device - A training device properly develops a sports equipment swing, particularly for golf equipment, to counter an overpowered back-swing that results in an uncontrolled out-of-plane downswing. The device may comprise a strap having one end secured to a latch plate, and the other end securable to a latch that releasably receives a portion of the latch plate. At least one bungee cord may have one end attached to the strap at a position relative to the latch, being approximately 4-12 inches displaced therefrom. The other bungee cord end may have a cinching device located thereon to adjustably secure the bungee cord therein to engage a golf club shaft or shaft of a sports racquet, bat or stick. The bungee cord may comprise first and second cord portions being joined together, where the first cord portion has a low elastic modulus, and the second cord portion a high elastic modulus. | 07-07-2011 |
Allen Wendell Moore, Cary, NC US
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20140339877 | Collapsible Arm Support - A collapsible arm support device and/or method of providing the same. The arm support device is changeable between a collapsed configuration and a deployed (expanded) configuration. The device, when placed between arms of a seat in the deployed configuration provides a comfortable and convenient support for the users arms. The device is advantageously portable. | 11-20-2014 |
20150338080 | RUGGED LIGHT ASSEMBLY HAVING IMPROVED RESILIENCY AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME - A rugged lighting assembly is provided. The assembly includes an array of light elements. Respective light elements are flexibly and electrically coupled to each adjacent light element. An overmold bottom casing assembly extends from beneath the array of light elements to a lower surface defined about a lens of the light element. An overmold top casing extends above the array of light elements and into engagement with the overmold bottom casing to form a housing that contains the array of light elements therein. A related method is also provided. | 11-26-2015 |
Bethany Moore, Durham, NC US
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20160082156 | OSTEOINDUCTIVE SUBSTRATES AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - Systems and methods for preparing osteoinductive synthetic bone grafts are provided in which a porous ceramic granule is loaded with an osteoinductive material, and then placed in contact with a biocompatible matrix material. | 03-24-2016 |
Brian Randolph Moore, Wilmington, NC US
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20080275889 | Method and system for assessing the staffing needs of an organization - A method and system for creating a functional depth chart of an organization is provided. The method and system may include comparing a selected function requirement of the organization with a selected employee, if an employee is present within the organization. The method and system may also illustrate the results on the aforementioned comparison in a functional depth chart. The method and system may also illustrate a plurality of functional depth charts. The method and system may also include a search function. | 11-06-2008 |
Carolyn Moore, Greensboro, NC US
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20120270733 | COMPOSITIONS FOR IMPROVED SEED HANDLING CHARACTERISTICS - The use of tetra(2-hydroxypropyl)ethylene diamine as a seed treatment. | 10-25-2012 |
20140073502 | ENHANCED SEED TREATMENTS USING OILS - A stabilized oil-in-water seed treatment formulation having superior handling characteristics. | 03-13-2014 |
Carolyn Estep Moore, Greensboro, NC US
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20130309204 | VEGETABLE OILS AS NITROGEN FIXING BACTERIA PRESERVATIVE - Methods of preserving the life span of nitrogen-fixing bacteria in agricultural pesticide formulations using vegetable oils. | 11-21-2013 |
20160120181 | PHYSICALLY AND CHEMICALLY STABLE AGRICHEMICAL FORMULATIONS - Physically and chemically stable agrochemical compositions comprising cyclodextrin and mesotrione. | 05-05-2016 |
Cary Moore, Lenoir, NC US
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20150064372 | HEAT TRANSFERS SUITABLE FOR APPLICATION ON DYE SUBLIMATION APPAREL - Heat transfers are provided that have indicia for enhancing the appearance of color dye sublimated fabric material, such as apparel and accessories including sportswear fabrics. The label assembly includes a transfer portion protected by a releasable support portion. The transfer portion includes a multi-layer barrier containing at least two differently formulated barrier layers. The second such barrier layer extends outwardly beyond the perimeter edge of the first barrier layer, which perimeter edge had left a recess gap in the transfer portion, which recess gap is covered by the overhang margin of the second barrier layer. | 03-05-2015 |
Christopher Brooks Moore, Research Triangle Park, NC US
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20140249143 | Compounds And Methods For Enhancing Innate Immune Responses - Provided are certain compounds and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, their pharmaceutical compositions, their methods of preparation, and their use for treating viral infections. | 09-04-2014 |
Christopher D. Moore, Charlotte, NC US
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20150200981 | PROVIDING GEOLOCATION NOTIFICATIONS TO INCREASE COLLABORATION BETWEEN USERS - Embodiments herein provide geolocation notifications to increase collaboration between users. Specifically, a collaboration tool is configured to receive, from a social media application, an indication of a geolocation of a first user, as well as information about an availability of the first user. A second user is notified about the geolocation of the first user and the availability of the first user, which is used to generate a collaborative meeting event for the first user and the second user according to the geolocation of the first user, the availability of the first user, an availability of the second user, and a location of the second user. The second user is automatically notified about the collaborative meeting event, which may be automatically scheduled in a calendar application. As such, the collaboration tool unifies user geolocation and availability information in order to connect interested users with one another in a mutually beneficial way. | 07-16-2015 |
Darrell Moore, Charlotte, NC US
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20150113447 | Method And Apparatus For Providing Plan Making Functionality Enabling A User To Execute From A Social Networking Service Feature Currently In Use - Methods, apparatuses, and computer program products are described herein that are configured to provide, to a user, network based functionality enabling the user to make a plan from a social networking service feature the user is currently utilizing. One example embodiment may include a method for providing a social networking service feature comprising a visual link, the selection of the visual link configured for enabling plan making functionality, the visual link associated with at least one of a second user, a group of users, a destination, or an event, detecting activation of the visual link, and providing plan making functionality, the plan making functionality configured to provide functionality for inviting one or more other users, and receiving information indicative of at least one of one or more users invited to attend, a date or time, and an intent of the plan by use of tags or selected from one or more destinations or events. | 04-23-2015 |
20150178691 | Method And Apparatus For Providing A User Device With Functionality Enabling Users To Provide Their Intention To Attend A Particular Destination Or Event - Methods, apparatuses, and computer program products are described herein that are configured to provide, to a user, network based functionality enabling the user to convey their social intent, including an intent to attend a destination. One example embodiment may include a method for providing a first page associated with a destination, the first page comprising a visual link configured for display and selection, display of the visual link configured to convey an intention of the first user to attend the destination, the selection of the visual link configured to open a target page, the target page associated with the destination, in an instance in which the target page is associated with the destination, receiving a selection indicating the at least one of the time. | 06-25-2015 |
Diana Kim Moore, Mount Olive, NC US
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20150059543 | Method For Cutting Hair - The present invention is directed to a method for cutting hair that incorporates the shape of the head to determine the angles at which the hair will be cut for a given hair style. The angle at which the hair is cut depends on the shape of the head where the cut is made as well as the angle at which the hair falls at the cut. The shape of the head changes according to location, and therefore the angle at which the hair is cut changes accordingly. Other factors also taken into consideration by the present invention include the natural fall of the hair, the density of the hair, and the guide lengths and the perimeter lines of the haircut style. | 03-05-2015 |
Frank O. Moore, Clayton, NC US
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20090204443 | INTEGRATED ROOF WIND RISK MITIGATION METHOD AND SYSTEM - A method for mitigating risk in issuing wind only roof insurance comprising: receiving a request for the wind only roof insurance; determining if a roofing system complies with a predetermined set of parameters; and issuing the wind only roof insurance | 08-13-2009 |
20090204444 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MITIGATING RISK IN ISSUING WIND ONLY INSURANCE - A method for mitigating risk in issuing wind only insurance comprising: submitting a request for the wind only insurance; determining if a building complies with a predetermined set of parameters; if a compliant material was used in constructing the building, authorizing the request for wind only insurance; and issuing the wind only insurance. | 08-13-2009 |
20090204447 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MITIGATING RISK IN ISSUING INSURANCE - A method for mitigating risk in issuing insurance comprising: submitting a request for the insurance; determining if a method, material, system or item complies with a predetermined set of parameters; and issuing the insurance, wherein the predetermined set of parameters is selected from the group consisting of: the installation of a foam insulation, ballistic resistance (e.g., adhesion products, Spectra products, and resins), cut resistance, energy management, alert sensors (e.g., smoke detectors, fire alarms and carbon monoxide detectors), process control, weather resistance, water resistance, mold resistance, loss of business, loss of property, loss to the environment, avionics, injury to persons, and security (e.g., document and personal security, money, anti counterfeiting). | 08-13-2009 |
Heyward A. Moore, Charlotte, NC US
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20140265397 | CLOSURE APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USING SAME - An apparatus for closing opened packaging includes a base having an upper surface and a lower surface, a strap attached to the base, and two complementary handle sections attached to the base. The handle sections extend upwardly from the upper surface of the base, and together form a grippable handle. A space exists between the handle sections to receive the strap therethrough. The handle sections can be releasably attached to each other. | 09-18-2014 |
James T. Moore, Wilmington, NC US
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20150040283 | DYNAMIC PULLOVER TOP - A pullover-style shirt, the shirt comprising an exterior layer of fabric, an interior layer of fabric, an aperture in the exterior layer, securing means that serve to close the aperture when the aperture is not actively manipulated by a user, but that allow the easy opening of the aperture to display the interior layer when the aperture is actively manipulated by a user. The inventor contemplates that the interior layer should bear a graphic display that is exposed when the aperture is opened. The securing means are to be a system of opposite polarity magnets that sewn into the edges of the aperture, thus closing the aperture via their force of attraction when not restrained from one another. Still further, the inventor expressly contemplates that the aperture should be positioned so as to locate over the sternum of a user when the pullover top is worn. | 02-12-2015 |
Jason A. Moore, Greensboro, NC US
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20140244457 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATING OUTPUTS IN RESPONSE TO EXAMINATION OF RECORDS - Systems and methods for generating an electronic output in response to an examination of a customer's records are shown and described. In one embodiment, a system includes a tax analysis system (TAS) server including a retriever code segment (RCS), a transformer code segment, an analysis engine code segment (AECS), and an output code segment. In another embodiment, a method includes extracting customer tax records; transforming the extracted tax records to create a transformed tax record (TTRec); and analyzing TTRec using an analysis engine code segment (AECS). This method may also include generating an output based on AECS analysis. | 08-28-2014 |
Jerry Michael Moore, Charlotte, NC US
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20090092809 | High Strength And High Elongation Wipe - The present invention provides high strength nonwoven wipe materials and the process of making the materials. The high strength nonwoven wipe materials contain cellulosic fibers, synthetic fibers, or mixtures thereof, with bicomponent fibers and optionally, a binder. The present invention provides a high strength, high elongation, reduced stiffness nonwoven wipe material with superior tensile strength. | 04-09-2009 |
20110159265 | High Strength and High Elongation Wipes - The present invention provides high strength nonwoven wipe materials and the process of making the materials. The high strength nonwoven wipe materials contain cellulosic fibers, synthetic fibers, or mixtures thereof, with bicomponent fibers and optionally, a binder. The present invention provides a high strength, high elongation, reduced stiffness nonwoven wipe material with superior tensile strength. | 06-30-2011 |
John C. Moore, Durham, NC US
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20160135790 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ULTRASOUND MOTION DISPLAY AND ANALYSIS - A method of generating an image of a scanned subject includes: emitting, by multiple ultrasonic elements of an array, multiple respective ultrasonic signals into a subject, the multiple respective ultrasonic signals defining at least two beam portions traveling in different directions; receiving, by the multiple ultrasonic elements, multiple respective ultrasonic echo signals; and generating at least one image of a portion of the subject from the received multiple ultrasonic echo signals. A negatively focused wavefront including the at least two beam portions traveling in the different directions may be emitted. Multiple negatively focused wavefronts may be generated and emitted. | 05-19-2016 |
Johnny Moore, Raleigh, NC US
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20080309621 | PROXIMITY BASED STYLUS AND DISPLAY SCREEN, AND DEVICE INCORPORATING SAME - An electronic device includes a display for displaying icons selectable with use of a stylus, a stylus location determination function that determines a location of the stylus in relation to the display without necessitating that the stylus make physical contact with the display, and a highlight function, operatively coupled to the stylus location determination function, that highlights the icon associated with the location of the stylus prior to the stylus making physical contact with the display. | 12-18-2008 |
Joh Tomlin Moore, Durham, NC US
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20110021475 | Compositions And Methods for Treatment Of Fibrosis - Methods for the treatment of fibrosis, including liver fibrosis, via administration of FXR agonists are provided. | 01-27-2011 |
Joseph Kyle Moore, Apex, NC US
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20090017880 | ELECTRONIC LEVEL APPLICATION FOR PORTABLE COMMUNICATION DEVICE - A portable communication device is equipped with a level application to provide the device with a level sensing functionality. The level application and level sensing functionality is based on data related to the orientation and/or motion of the device. The level application and level sensing functionality allow the position of the communication device in multidimensional space to be ascertained relative to a reference plane, which allows a user to utilize the communication device as a level. | 01-15-2009 |
Karen Elizabeth Moore, Durham, NC US
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20140242594 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PREPARATION OF NUCLEIC ACIDS - A method for isolating genomic DNA (gDNA) from a biological material. In some embodiments, the method includes (a) contacting a sample that contains gDNA with a solution of hydroxide and a detergent under conditions and for a time sufficient to degrade a cell wall, a cell membrane, a nuclear membrane, a nucleoprotein, or combinations thereof and/or to denature the gDNA; (b) mixing into the solution resulting from step (a) a solution characterized by high salt and sufficient buffering capacity to reduce the pH of the solution to less than 10, thereby producing a neutralized solution; (c) centrifuging the sample at a speed and length of time sufficient to clarify the preparation; and (d) removing insoluble material from the neutralized and clarified preparation, whereby a solution of gDNA is produced. Also provided are method for performing a quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) of a gDNA sample, methods for performing genotyping or other molecular marker analysis of a gDNA sample, and methods for determining a haplotype of a cell. | 08-28-2014 |
Kent Moore, Charlotte, NC US
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20090198100 | STEREOVIDEOSCOPE AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME - A system and method for acquiring measurements of a portion of a patient's anatomy are provided. For example, the system includes a stereovideoscope including a scope coupled to a flexible tubing and configured to be positioned within the patient's body. The scope includes a plurality of stereoscopic lenses configured to capture data indicative of the portion of the patient's anatomy, and the flexible tubing includes a biocompatible material. In addition, the system includes a processing element that is in communication with the stereovideoscope and that is configured to generate an image based on the captured data in order to acquire at least one geometrical measurement indicative of the portion of the patient's anatomy. | 08-06-2009 |
Mark Moore, Apex, NC US
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20130151996 | Dynamically Generating a Mobile Application - Methods and apparatuses, including computer program products, are described for dynamically generating a mobile application. A server receives a request from a mobile device to launch an application on the mobile device. The server generates a configuration file based on the launched application. The server transmits the configuration file to the mobile device for generation of a user interface of the launched application using the configuration file. The user interface includes a first display area using browser functionality of the mobile device to display one or more web page elements formatted by the server to appear as native to the mobile device. The user interface further includes a second display area having one or more interface elements that are native to an operating system of the mobile device. | 06-13-2013 |
Michael Hall Moore, Sherrills Ford, NC US
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20150345350 | PISTON ENGINE AIRCRAFT EXHAUST SYSTEM - An exhaust system for an aircraft piston engine having a crankcase, the system comprising an efficient exhaust pipe stack in fluid communication with a venturi which provides a vacuum to an air oil separator and to the engine crankcase. | 12-03-2015 |
Michelle H. Moore, Oakboro, NC US
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20090047054 | Crayon - A writing or drawing instrument, for use by persons who are physically challenged, comprises a body with a top and a tip, and where the body is tapered there between. A strap is installed onto the body for use in installing the instrument onto the hands or fingers of a user. The strap is preferentially comprised of an elastic that provides flexibility for conforming to the hands or fingers of the user and for providing a biasing pressure for retaining the instrument to the hands or fingers of the user. In the preferred embodiment, the instrument is a crayon. | 02-19-2009 |
Patricia L. Moore, Salisbury, NC US
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20120072336 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GLOBAL UNDERWRITING AND EXPRESS LOAN ORIGINATION - A method and apparatus that allow a rapid evaluation and origination of loans is provided. The creditworthiness of potential borrowers may be evaluated by multiple models. Some models may provide a nuanced evaluation of creditworthiness, while other models generate cross-sell opportunities. The models may implement a strategy. The model may be run on a logic engine or engines. The evaluation may utilize multiple stages, whereby each stage is reached only if the earlier stages are passed. Evaluation may utilize a multi-level strategy. In the event that a loan cannot be reasonably provided, the potential borrower may be given suitable reasons and/or be presented with alternative credit products. | 03-22-2012 |
Paul Moore, Raleigh, NC US
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20150040216 | Systems and Methods for Restricting Application Binary Interfaces - Systems and methods for restricting application binary interfaces. An example method may comprise: initializing, by a process spawned by a kernel of an operating system running on a computer system, a system call filter inhibiting at least one type of application binary interface (ABI) calls; receiving a system call issued by a user space program executed by the computer system; intercepting the system call by the system call filter; determining that the system call is disabled by the system call filter; and performing a pre-determined action with respect to the system call. | 02-05-2015 |
Rachel Moore, Greensboro, NC US
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20140100153 | PRE-SOAK TECHNOLOGY FOR LAUNDRY AND OTHER HARD SURFACE CLEANING - The invention relates to methods and compositions that may be used in a pre-soak system which maintains whitening and eliminates concerns of chlorine stability. The compositions and methods may be used for laundry, toilet bowl cleaners, ware wash cleaners, floor cleaners and the like. The system and compositions are particularly suited for laundry in a pre-soak system that includes the use of a “strainer” or basket for accomplishing the pre-soak step. Heavier soils fall to the bottom of the receptacle while greasy soils float to the top. | 04-10-2014 |
Ralph Moore, Greensboro, NC US
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20090083825 | Activation systems and methods to initiate HDMI communication with mobile sources - Activation systems and methods initiate High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) communication between an HDMI source and an HDMI sink through an HDMI receptacle of the source. These systems and methods are especially suited for use with mobile sources that generally operate from a battery that cannot provide the +5V signal which the HDMI protocol requires sources to place on the +5V pin of their HDMI receptacles. These systems and methods automatically detect the insertion of an HDMI cable into the source's HDMI receptacle and subsequently generate and apply the required +5V signal to the +5V pin of the source's HDMI receptacle to initiate HDMI communication. Because they are directed to use in mobile sources, the embodiments are configured to minimize current drain. | 03-26-2009 |
20110187426 | HIGH SPEED CHARGE PUMP - In an embodiment, a primary charge pump and replica charge pump may be coupled to matching control mechanisms and loads. In an embodiment, the replica charge pump may produce an error current originating from charge pump timing mismatches in a steady locked loop state. The error current produced by the replica charge pump may be measured by a difference amplifier to adjust at least one current source to compensate for the error current originating from the timing mismatches. To adjust the current sources, the amplifier may cause the current source to produce an equal but opposite current to cancel the effects of the error current, resulting in a constant output voltage. | 08-04-2011 |
20120223753 | DIGITAL DELAY LINES - In an embodiment, a primary charge pump and replica charge pump may be coupled to matching control mechanisms and loads. In an embodiment, the replica charge pump may produce an error current originating from charge pump timing mismatches in a steady locked loop state. The error current produced by the replica charge pump may be measured by a difference amplifier to adjust at least one current source to compensate for the error current originating from the timing mismatches. To adjust the current sources, the amplifier may cause the current source to produce an equal but opposite current to cancel the effects of the error current, resulting in a constant output voltage. | 09-06-2012 |
Randall L. Moore, Oakboro, NC US
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20090047054 | Crayon - A writing or drawing instrument, for use by persons who are physically challenged, comprises a body with a top and a tip, and where the body is tapered there between. A strap is installed onto the body for use in installing the instrument onto the hands or fingers of a user. The strap is preferentially comprised of an elastic that provides flexibility for conforming to the hands or fingers of the user and for providing a biasing pressure for retaining the instrument to the hands or fingers of the user. In the preferred embodiment, the instrument is a crayon. | 02-19-2009 |
Richard A. Moore, Raleigh, NC US
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20110080202 | ADAPTIVE VOLTAGE SCALERS (AVSs), SYSTEMS, AND RELATED METHODS - Adaptive voltage scalers (AVSs), systems, and related methods are disclosed. The AVSs are configured to adaptively adjust voltage levels powering a functional circuit(s) based on target operating frequencies and delay variation conditions to avoid or reduce voltage margin. In one embodiment, the AVS includes an AVS database. The AVS database can be configured to store voltage levels for various operating frequencies of a functional circuit(s) to avoid or reduce voltage margin. The AVS database allows rapid voltage level decisions. The voltage levels stored in the AVS database may be initial, minimum, learned, populated, explored, backed out, temperature-based, and/or age-based voltage levels according to disclosed embodiments to further avoid or reduce voltage margin. An AVS module may be a software-based module that consults the AVS database to make voltage level decisions. Providing the AVS module as a software-based module may allow flexibility in configuring the AVS module and/or the AVS database. | 04-07-2011 |
Richard A. Moore, Granite Falls, NC US
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20160099558 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PREVENTING INTRUSION INTO SPLICE CLOSURE - An apparatus and method are provided for preventing intrusion into a splice closure. The apparatus includes a pair of end wall plates, a first housing plate and a second housing plate affixed to an outer casing of the splice closure. Each end wall plate includes two or more end wall segments made of a formable metal and having a plurality of finger-shaped extensions that are bendable to conform to the contour of an end wall of the splice closure and around any cable(s) entering or exiting the splice closure. The first housing plate is made of a metal and pre-formed to conform to the contour of a first housing half of the outer casing of the splice closure. The second housing plate is made of a metal and pre-formed to conform to the contour of a second housing half of the outer casing of the splice closure. The first and second housing plates may be separable along a centerline of symmetry for use with an extended-length splice closure. | 04-07-2016 |
Richard Alan Moore, Raleigh, NC US
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20110004774 | Temperature Compensating Adaptive Voltage Scalers (AVSs), Systems, and Methods - Adaptive voltage scalers (AVSs), systems, and related methods are disclosed. The AVSs are configured to adaptively adjust voltage levels powering a functional circuit(s) based on target operating frequencies and delay variation conditions to avoid or reduce voltage margin. In one embodiment, the AVS includes a database. The database can be configured to store voltage levels for various operating frequencies of a functional circuit(s) to avoid or reduce voltage margin. The database allows rapid voltage level decisions. In one embodiment, a voltage offset is added to a voltage level retrieved from the database corresponding to a target operating frequency of the functional circuit(s). In another embodiment, a voltage level is retrieved from the database corresponding to a target operating frequency for and a temperature level of the functional circuit(s). The AVS may partially or fully controllable by a software-based module that consults the database to make voltage level decisions. | 01-06-2011 |
20140312951 | ADAPTIVE VOLTAGE SCALERS (AVSs), SYSTEMS, AND RELATED METHODS - Adaptive voltage scalers (AVSs), systems, and related methods are disclosed. The AVSs are configured to adaptively adjust voltage levels powering a functional circuit(s) based on target operating frequencies and delay variation conditions to avoid or reduce voltage margin. In one embodiment, the AVS includes an AVS database. The AVS database can be configured to store voltage levels for various operating frequencies of a functional circuit(s) to avoid or reduce voltage margin. The AVS database allows rapid voltage level decisions. The voltage levels stored in the AVS database may be initial, minimum, learned, populated, explored, backed out, temperature-based, and/or age-based voltage levels according to disclosed embodiments to further avoid or reduce voltage margin. An AVS module may be a software-based module that consults the AVS database to make voltage level decisions. Providing the AVS module as a software-based module may allow flexibility in configuring the AVS module and/or the AVS database. | 10-23-2014 |
Robert C. Moore, Wilmington, NC US
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20110038593 | Optical Fiber Containing Multi-Layered Coating System - The present invention relates to an optical fiber that includes a glass fiber and three or more coatings that encapsulate the glass fiber, where the three or more coatings include a primary coating in contact with said glass fiber, one or more intermediate coatings that surround the primary coating, and a secondary coating that surrounds the intermediate coatings. Both three-coating and four-coating systems are described that afford improve microbend performance. | 02-17-2011 |
20110289979 | METHOD FOR PRODUCTING OPTICAL FIBER AT REDUCED PRESSURE - An optical fiber production system and method are provided for producing optical fiber. An optical fiber is drawn from a preform in a furnace and passes through a treatment device under a reduced pressure in the range of 0.01 to 0.80 atm. The treatment device cools the bare optical fiber as it cools to a temperature in the range of at least 1,600° C. to 1,300° C. A non-contact fiber centering device is located near an exit of the treatment device to provide centering of the optical fiber as it exits the treatment device. | 12-01-2011 |
20110289980 | METHOD FOR PRODUCING OPTICAL FIBER USING LINEAR NON-CONTACT FIBER CENTERING - An optical fiber production system and method are provided for producing optical fiber. An optical fiber is drawn from a preform in a furnace and passes through a treatment device under a controlled reduced pressure or partial vacuum in the range of 0.01 to 0.8 atm. The treatment device cools the bare optical fiber as it cools to a temperature range of at least 1,600° C. to 1,300° C. A non-contact fiber centering device is located near an exit of the treatment device to provide linear centering of the optical fiber as it exits the treatment device. | 12-01-2011 |
Robert Clark Moore, Wilmington, NC US
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20150040614 | METHODS OF MAKING OPTICAL FIBER WITH REDUCED HYDROGEN SENSITIVITY THAT INCLUDE FIBER REDIRECTION - A method of making optical fibers that includes controlled cooling to produce fibers having a low concentration of non-bridging oxygen defects and low sensitivity to hydrogen. The method may include heating a fiber preform above its softening point, drawing a fiber from the heated preform and passing the fiber through two treatment stages. The fiber may enter the first treatment stage at a temperature between 1500° C. and 1700° C., may exit the first treatment stage at a temperature between 1200° C. and 1400° C., and may experience a cooling rate less than 5000° C./s in the first treatment stage. The fiber may enter the second treatment stage downstream from the first treatment stage at a temperature between 1200° C. and 1400° C., may exit the second treatment stage at a temperature between 1000° C. and 1150° C., and may experience a cooling rate between 5000° C./s and 12,000° C./s in the second treatment stage. The method may also include redirecting the fiber with a fluid bearing device or an air-turn device. | 02-12-2015 |
20150147467 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR APPLICATIONS OF OPTICAL FIBER COATINGS - One embodiment of the disclosure relates to a fiber coating apparatus having a fiber entrance opening, a conical section with walls tapered at half angles between 2 and 25° and height (also referred to as length herein) L | 05-28-2015 |
20150315062 | METHODS OF MAKING OPTICAL FIBER WITH REDUCED HYDROGEN SENSITIVITY - A method of making optical fibers that includes controlled cooling to produce fibers having a low concentration of non-bridging oxygen defects and low sensitivity to hydrogen. The method may include heating a fiber preform above its softening point, drawing a fiber from the heated preform and passing the fiber through two treatment stages. The fiber may enter the first treatment stage at a temperature between 1500° C. and 1700° C., may exit the first treatment stage at a temperature between 1200° C. and 1400° C., and may experience a cooling rate less than 5000° C./s in the first treatment stage. The fiber may enter the second treatment stage downstream from the first treatment stage at a temperature between 1200° C. and 1400° C., may exit the second treatment stage at a temperature between 1000° C. and 1150° C., and may experience a cooling rate between 5000° C./s and 12,000° C./s in the second treatment stage. The method may also include redirecting the fiber with a fluid bearing device or an air-turn device. | 11-05-2015 |
Robert E. Moore, Durham, NC US
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20080276230 | PROCESSING BUNDLE FILE USING VIRTUAL XML DOCUMENT - A method, system and computer program product for processing a bundle file are disclosed. According to an embodiment, a method for processing a bundle file comprises: parsing the bundle file into bundle entries; creating a virtual XML file element to represent a bundle entry in a virtual XML document; and processing the bundle file using the virtual XML document. | 11-06-2008 |
20080320147 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR POLICY-BASED PACKET CLASSIFICATION - A method, apparatus, and computer implemented instructions for processing a request in a data processing system. The request is received. In response to a first hash value being present within the request, the first hash value is compared to a second hash value that was computed locally, wherein the second hash value represents a current policy configuration for assigning a quality of service. In response to a match between the first hash value and the second hash value, other information in the request is used to establish a quality of service for packets associated with the request. | 12-25-2008 |
20090094595 | Customized Software Documentation Based on Actual Configuration Values - A method for customizing end-user or administrative software documentation such as installation instructions is provided. A software provider first collects computer system information for multiple computer sub-systems used by a customer. The collected computer system information comprises sub-system descriptions of each of the multiple computer sub-systems, software descriptions of all software that is currently residing in each of the multiple computer sub-systems, and hardware descriptions of all hardware that are allocated to each of the multiple computer sub-systems. The software provider then receives, from the customer, the name of new software that is to be installed in a user-selected computer sub-system. Based on the collected computer system information, the software provider determines which specific device in the user-selected computer sub-system should have the new software installed. At run time, variables in the installation instructions are replaced with a device's name. | 04-09-2009 |
Scott T. Moore, S. King, NC US
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20100114119 | Tacking Device - The present embodiments provide apparatus and systems suitable for coupling a graft member to tissue. A wire having a proximal end and a distal end are provided, each having a delivery state suitable for delivery and further comprising a deployed state. In the deployed state, the distal end is configured to engage tissue at a first location, and the proximal end is configured to engage the graft member to secure the graft member to the tissue. Optionally, a loop member may be provided for receiving a suture for further securing the graft member to the tissue. The present embodiments may also be used without a graft member to close openings in tissue. | 05-06-2010 |
Sean C. Moore, Durham, NC US
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20110275096 | Detection of Activation of Endothelial Cells as Surrogate Marker for Angiogenesis - Methods, compositions and kits are provided for assessing angiogenesis through sensitive, direct detection of activation of endothelial cells at molecular levels. In general, activation of endothelial cells is detected by measuring the levels of cellular components and their protein complexes participating in a specific angiogenesis signaling pathway in endothelial cells. The methods can be used for assessing status of diseases associated with undesirable angiogenesis, such as the likelihood of developing the disease, presence or absence of the disease, prognosis of the disease and the likelihood of response or resistance to a particular anti-angiogenic therapy. The methods can also be used to guide the design of effective therapeutic regimens targeting a specific angiogenic signaling pathway, as well as in conjunction with therapeutic intervention of diseases or conditions associated with undesirable angiogenesis. | 11-10-2011 |
Stacey L. Moore, Raleigh, NC US
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20090190778 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ASSIGNING INDEPENDENT AUDIO VOLUME SETTINGS TO COMPONENTS, CHANNELS, AND MEDIA CONTENT - A method for amplifier volume specification and control, the method includes: applying an initial volume level to an amplifier; determining one or more of: which A/V component has been selected for use, which channel or frequency is being outputted, and the type of outputted A/V content; modifying the initial amplifier volume level with one or more stored volume level settings in response to at least one of the following: the determined A/V component in use; the selected channel and frequency outputted, and the type of outputted A/V content; wherein the one or more stored volume level settings include: received volume level settings for audio/video (A/V) components; received volume level settings for selected channels and frequencies that are outputted by the A/V components; and received volume level settings for A/V content. | 07-30-2009 |
Stacey L. Moore, Durham, NC US
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20100085197 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DAMAGE PREVENTION FROM WEATHER OCCURRENCES - A method and system of damage prevention from weather occurrences is provided wherein incoming notifications from weather services are used to take action on user specified and configurable powered devices. Threshold levels may be set based on severity of weather occurrences. The threshold levels may be reset or reconfigured by a user of the system. Different threshold levels may be set for different devices in order that different devices may be deactivated at different threshold levels. | 04-08-2010 |
Stanley E. Moore, Weaverville, NC US
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20090116175 | ELECTRICAL ENCLOSURE AND SUPPORT ASSEMBLY THEREFOR - A support assembly is provided for an electrical enclosure including a housing having first and second opposing sides, electrical bus members, and at least one electrical switching apparatus, such as a circuit breaker. Each of the electrical bus members is electrically connectable to a corresponding one of the circuit breakers. The support assembly includes at least one support member having first and second opposing ends, first and second opposing edges, and a plurality of apertures extending from the first edge toward the second edge and receiving the electrical bus members. A fastener assembly supports the support member(s) between the first and second sides of the housing. Each support member extends only a portion of the width between the first and second sides of the housing, and supports the electrical bus members, without being attached to the housing at a location between the first and second sides thereof. | 05-07-2009 |
20090116177 | ELECTRICAL ENCLOSURE AND ELECTRICAL BUS ASSEMBLY THEREFOR - An electrical bus assembly for an electrical enclosure includes a single branch circuit with a plurality of branch circuit buses. First electrical bus members include first ends electrically connected to corresponding branch circuit buses, and second ends electrically connected to a first circuit breaker. Second electrical bus members include first ends electrically connected to corresponding branch circuit buses, and second ends electrically connected to a second circuit breaker. The single branch circuit provides electrical power to the first and second circuit breakers. The first electrical bus members extend in a first lateral direction with respect to the branch circuit buses, and the second electrical bus members extend in a second, opposite lateral direction. The electrical bus assembly enables the first circuit breaker to be disposed horizontally adjacent to the second circuit breaker within a corresponding one of the cells of the electrical enclosure. | 05-07-2009 |
Stanley Ervin Moore, Weaverville, NC US
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20100072039 | Seal Apparatus for Circuit Breaker Application - A seal apparatus is disposed between a switchgear cabinet and a circuit breaker between the racked and unracked positions of the circuit breaker. The seal apparatus sealingly extends between the switchgear cabinet and the circuit breaker to resist fluid flow, such as exhaust gases and other matter, between an interior region of the switchgear cabinet and the exterior of the switchgear cabinet. | 03-25-2010 |
Stephanie M. Moore, Chapel Hill, NC US
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20140021270 | VAPOR CAPTURE AND RELEASE SYSTEMS - Systems for selectively capturing and/or releasing particular vapors or odors are described. The systems utilize polymeric substrates such as in the shape of disks that can be infused with one or more target vapors or odors. The systems also utilize enclosures having one or more defined orifices. After placement of infused polymeric substrates within the interior of an enclosure, target agents evaporate or otherwise vapor transfer from the interior of the enclosure through the defined orifice(s) in a controlled and quantifiable manner. | 01-23-2014 |
Stephen A. Moore, Greenville, NC US
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20160116587 | VEHICLE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DETECTION SYSTEM - A system includes a detection device configured to transmit and receive one or more signals in a generally vertical direction above a vehicle. Additionally, the system may include a processing device configured to measure a time of flight associated with the transmission and receipt of the one or more signals in the generally vertical direction. A distance travelled by the one or more signals may be determined based, at least in part, on the measured time of flight, and the distance travelled may be compared with a threshold distance to determine an overhead clearance of the vehicle. In response to determining the overhead clearance, a vehicle system may be activated. | 04-28-2016 |
Steven Moore, Holly Springs, NC US
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20080212585 | Preventing Loops during Recovery in Network Rings Using Cost Metric Routing Protocol - In one embodiment, a method includes receiving advertised costs to reach a destination address from neighbor routers. Based on the advertised costs, a minimum first cost to reach the destination address from the local router through the neighbors is determined. The first cost corresponds to a successor among the neighbors. Also determined is a minimum second cost of the advertised costs excluding only an advertised cost from the successor. The second cost corresponds to a second router. If it is determined that communication with the successor is interrupted, and the second cost is not less than the first cost, then it is determined whether the second cost is equal to the first cost. If so, then a data packet, which is directed to the destination address and received from a neighbor that is different from the second router, is forwarded to the second router. | 09-04-2008 |
20090092052 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FLOODING LINK STATE PACKETS TO ACHIEVE FASTER CONVERGENCE - Disclosed are methods and apparatus for flooding link state packets or packet data units (LSP's) from a first node to one other LSP receiving node, where the LSP's are flooded in an order that is related to relative costs of various paths emanating from the first node. That is, the first node sends its own LSP first since the first node has no cost relative to itself. The first node then sends other LSP's that are associated with a plurality of other LSP sending nodes that have previously flooded their LSP's to the first node. These other LSP's are sent by the first node to the other LSP receiving node in an order related to the relative costs associated with the paths from the first node to each of the other LSP sending nodes which had previously sent the other LSP's to the first node. | 04-09-2009 |
Steven Edward Moore, Holly Springs, NC US
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20090141651 | DETERMINING AN OPTIMAL ROUTE ADVERTISEMENT IN A REACTIVE ROUTING ENVIRONMENT - In an example embodiment, a method is provided. In this method, a network address query is received. A first network address of a known apparatus is retrieved from a routing table, in response to the network address query. A second network address may be determined based upon the network address query, the second network address having a smaller bit length than the first network address. An aggregate value may be advertised that represents a range of reachable network addresses, the range of reachable network addresses including the second network address. | 06-04-2009 |
20120026911 | System and Method for Enhancing Network Stability by Selectively Controlling Adjacency Formation - A system and method for facilitating connecting a switch to a network to improve network performance. In an illustrative embodiment, the system includes a first module for determining when the switch is initially connected to a network and providing a signal in response thereto. A second module selectively forms adjacencies with peers of the switch in response to the signal and based on one or more predetermined parameters. In a more specific embodiment, the switch is a router or Layer-3 (L3) switch. The one or more predetermined parameters include a load factor, values pertaining to capabilities of a processor included in the router, bandwidth capabilities of the interface and/or the router, internal router queue counts, and so on. The router employs a routing protocol such as Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP). The second module throttles and adjacency-formation rate based on the predetermined parameters. | 02-02-2012 |
20120106395 | DETERMINING A ROUTE ADVERTISEMENT IN A REACTIVE ROUTING ENVIRONMENT - In an example embodiment, a method and system is provided to determine and advertise a route advertisement in a reactive routing environment. In response to receiving a network address query with respect to a destination address at a routing device, an aggregate value, e,g, an address prefix, is determined and advertised in reply to the network address query. Determining of the aggregate value may comprise identifying within a range of network addresses represented by the aggregate value respective addresses for which the routing device does not have reachability information. The routing device may send address queries with respect to the identified addresses, to determine reachability via the routing device of those addresses. The aggregate value may be advertised conditional upon determining that a percentage of addresses within the corresponding range that can be reached via the routing device satisfies a predefined minimal coverage value. | 05-03-2012 |
20140269734 | DETERMINING A ROUTE ADVERTISEMENT IN A REACTIVE ROUTING ENVIRONMENT - In an example embodiment, a method and system is provided to determine and advertise a route advertisement in a reactive routing environment. In response to receiving a network address query with respect to a destination address at a routing device, an aggregate value, e.g. an address prefix, is determined and advertised in reply to the network address query. Determining of the aggregate value may comprise identifying within a range of network addresses represented by the aggregate value respective addresses for which the routing device does not have reachability information. The routing device may send address queries with respect to the identified addresses, to determine reachability via the routing device of those addresses. The aggregate value may be advertised conditional upon determining that a percentage of addresses within the corresponding range that can be reached via the routing device satisfies a predefined minimal coverage value. | 09-18-2014 |
Thomas D. Moore, Raleigh, NC US
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20090259743 | DYNAMICALLY CALCULATING AN INBOUND BLOCKING FACTOR USING OPERATING-SYSTEM-LEVEL CONDITIONS - A current value of a changing operating-system-level condition can be determined, wherein the operating-system level condition is a condition of a host related to an operating system resource utilization or an operating system experienced latency. The operating-system level condition can be a condition of a layer of the OSI model above the Data Link Layer. An inbound blocking factor algorithm can execute that uses the determined current value as a variable. A value for an inbound blocking factor can be generated as a result of executing the inbound blocking factor algorithm. The generated value can be utilized as the inbound blocking factor to determine a manner in which incoming messages are to be conveyed from a network adaptor, through an adaptor interface boundary, to an operating system of the host. | 10-15-2009 |
20110153771 | DIRECT MEMORY ACCESS WITH MINIMAL HOST INTERRUPTION - Data received over a shared network interface is directly placed by the shared network interface in a designated memory area of a host. In providing this direct memory access, the incoming data packets are split, such that the headers are separated from the data. The headers are placed in a designated area of a memory buffer of the host. Additionally, the data is stored in contiguous locations within the buffer. This receive and store is performed without interruption to the host. Then, at a defined time, the host is interrupted to indicate the receipt and direct storage of the data. | 06-23-2011 |
20120020214 | TRANSPARENT QUALITY OF SERVICE - A method, computer program product, and device are provided for transparent separation of traffic. A communication interface is configured to transmit and receive traffic over a network. A stack is configured to dynamically identify the traffic as interactive traffic and non-interactive traffic. When the stack identifies the non-interactive traffic, the stack is configured to move the non-interactive traffic to a non-interactive queue. | 01-26-2012 |
Timothy Austin Moore, Asheboro, NC US
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20130236260 | CHIP-RESISTANT CUTTING TAP - A cutting tap includes a body having an axial forward end and an axial rearward end. The body has a threaded body portion with spiral flutes adjacent the axial forward end, a cylindrical shank portion adjacent the axial rearward end. The threaded body portion includes a chamfered fluted section and a constant diameter section. The threads have a chamfer relief extending radially inward from the cutting edge to a heel of a land. The amount of chamfer relief reaches a maximum value at a point between the cutting edge and the heel, and then becomes smaller between the point of maximum relief and the heel of the land to provide a clearance that reduces the propensity of the tap to chip. | 09-12-2013 |
Vintory L. Blake Moore, Atlantic Beach, NC US
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20120291567 | ELECTRONIC PIPETTE WITH TWO-AXIS CONTROLLER - A handheld electronic pipette including several features aimed at improving ease of use, including a color dot matrix display, an intuitive thumb-operated two-axis controller, and multifunction soft buttons adjacent to the display. A simple and consistent user interface facilitates easy access to various modes of operation, including a manual pipetting mode and a remote mode. | 11-22-2012 |
William G. Moore, Raleigh, NC US
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20080200284 | Systems and methods for golf analytics visualization - Systems and methods providing statistical analytics of golf performance including text, tabular, graphic, and image-based outputs that include trends information for the golfer, all based upon actual golf play on course situations, wherein the golfer inputs shot data during play, without interrupting the flow of the game, and uploads the shot data for analytics and review online, including detailed diagrammatic representations of golf performance analytics, such as scattergraph diagrams, that provide information including zone-based target areas rather than merely pinpoint targets. | 08-21-2008 |
20080201106 | Situation-neutral golf metrics systems and methods - Systems and methods providing statistical analytics of golf performance including text, tabular, graphic, and image-based outputs that include trends information for the golfer, all based upon actual golf play on course situations, wherein the golfer inputs shot data during play, without interrupting the flow of the game, and uploads the shot data for analytics and review online, including detailed diagrammatic representations of golf performance analytics, including scattergraph diagrams having the directionality of any shot being uniformly and consistently oriented to provide a zeroed-out orientation for each shot. | 08-21-2008 |
20080201107 | Coaching aid for golf - Systems and methods providing statistical analytics of golf performance for coaching including text, tabular, graphic, and image-based outputs that include trends information for the golfer, all based upon actual golf play on course situations, wherein the golfer inputs shot data during play, without interrupting the flow of the game, and uploads the shot data for analytics and review online, and wherein all information related to a given user are reviewable by an authorized coach user through a web-based coach access account. The system is further operable to provide the coach user rights for providing corrective or instructive feedback to the user, including visual recommendations (such as modified target areas). | 08-21-2008 |
20140244012 | Coaching Aid for Golf - Systems and methods providing statistical analytics of golf performance for coaching including text, tabular, graphic, and image-based outputs that include trends information for the golfer, all based upon actual golf play on course situations, wherein the golfer inputs shot data during play, without interrupting the flow of the game, and uploads the shot data for analytics and review online, and wherein all information related to a given user are reviewable by an authorized coach user through a web-based coach access account. The system is further operable to provide the coach user rights for providing corrective or instructive feedback to the user, including visual recommendations such as modified target areas. | 08-28-2014 |